Contemporary quilt art : an introduction and guide / Kate Lenkowsky.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2008.Description: xiv, 287 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780253351241 (cloth)
  • 0253351243 (cloth)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NK 9112 .L443 2008
Contents:
A new art form evolves from a traditional one -- Artists -- Liz Axford -- Susan Brandeis -- Rachel Brumer -- Pauline Burbidge -- Elizabeth Busch -- Jean Williams Cacicedo -- Dorothy Caldwell -- Kyoung Ae Cho -- Nancy Crow -- Nancy Erickson -- Carole Harris -- Ana Lisa Hedstrom -- Marilyn Henrion -- Michael James -- Jan Myers-Newbury -- Ris�e Nagin -- Joy Saville -- Joan Schulze -- Julie John Upshaw -- A guide for buyers & collectors -- Educational resources and the market -- Suggestions for buyers -- Collecting: some well-known collectors and what we can learn from them -- Suggestions for beginning collectors -- Working with an art consultant -- Commissioning a quilt -- Displaying, caring for, and storing studio quilts -- What you should know about appraisals -- Insuring your art -- Resources.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-270) and index.

A new art form evolves from a traditional one -- Artists -- Liz Axford -- Susan Brandeis -- Rachel Brumer -- Pauline Burbidge -- Elizabeth Busch -- Jean Williams Cacicedo -- Dorothy Caldwell -- Kyoung Ae Cho -- Nancy Crow -- Nancy Erickson -- Carole Harris -- Ana Lisa Hedstrom -- Marilyn Henrion -- Michael James -- Jan Myers-Newbury -- Ris�e Nagin -- Joy Saville -- Joan Schulze -- Julie John Upshaw -- A guide for buyers & collectors -- Educational resources and the market -- Suggestions for buyers -- Collecting: some well-known collectors and what we can learn from them -- Suggestions for beginning collectors -- Working with an art consultant -- Commissioning a quilt -- Displaying, caring for, and storing studio quilts -- What you should know about appraisals -- Insuring your art -- Resources.

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